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From Story Time: The Letter "C"

  Preschool Time Jungle Cat Written by Andrew Larsen Illustrated by Udayana Lugo Victoria, BC: Orca Book Publishers, 2023. Picture Book.  In this playfully illustrated picture book, a group of neighbors come together to help their much-loved apartment cat when his outside adventure goes awry. --Publisher Preschool Time Cookie Time By Jessie Sima New York: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2024. Picture Book. Eager to eat their cookies, siblings Kat and Ari decide to build a time machine, but they soon discover some things are worth waiting for. --Editor Toddler Time  Bookie & Cookie By Blanca Gómez New York: Rocky Pond Books, 2024. Picture Book. When their usual routine is disrupted, Bookie and Cookie, best friends who live on opposite pages, learn to bridge their differences and explore new experiences together. --Editor Book Babies The Greatest Gift By Emma Dodd Somerville, MA: Templar Books, an imprint of Candlewick Press, 2025. Picture Book. Rhymi...
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De la hora del cuento: La letra "C"

  Cuentos El paraguas de Cebra Por David HernĆ”ndez Sevillano y Anushka Allepuz Madrid : NubeOcho, 2021. Libro ilustrado. "Cebra abrió su paraguas cuando vio las primeras gotas de lluvia. Gacela, Hipopótamo, Elefanta, Liebre y León se acercaron. ¿HabrĆ” espacio para todos bajo el paragua de Cebra?"--Editor Cuentitos Sombrero azul, sombrero verde Por Sandra Boynton New York : Simon & Schuster Libros para NiƱos, 2021. PequeƱo libro ilustrado. "Los personajes de animales divertidos presentan los colores bĆ”sicos y las prendas familiares." --Editor Otros libros sobre la letra "C " Los conejos locos van en lancha Crush cavernĆ­cola El camaleón azul El primer dĆ­a de un colegio Cómo contar hasta uno: (¡Ni se te ocurra pensar en nĆŗmeros mayores!)

Books to Read When... It's Time for Bed

Bedtime can be one of the most special parts of the day. It's a chance to slow down, snuggle up, and share a story together. Picture books help little ones transition from the busyness of the day to a peaceful night’s rest. Whether filled with humor, adventure, or quiet lullabies, these bedtime stories make reading together a cherished routine. Here is a list of bedtime picture books sure to bring a touch of magic to the end of the day. Down the Sleepy River Written by Emma Drage Illustrated by Carmen Saldana Somerville, MA: Candlewick Press, 2024. Picture Book. This gentle book peacefully guides young readers on a soothing journey toward sleep. As readers drift along a calm river, they say goodnight to various animals, such as rhinos, lions, elephants, giraffes, and turtles. Before turning each page there is a mindful breathing prompt— "Breathe in, breathe out." The richly colored illustrations create a tranquil atmosphere, and the rhythmic, calming prose invites childr...

Review: It's Corn Picking Time!

It's Corn Picking Time! Written by Jill Esbaum Illustrated by Melissa Crowton New York: Neal Porter Books, 2025. Informational. It's the harvest season, and as the day dawns on her farm, one farmer prepares to start her corn harvest. The bright red combine is taken out of the shed, and readers are taken through the entire harvest process, from the combine slicing through the stalks, to the filling of a grain truck, to the eventual deposit of the corn into silos as the text follows the corn kernels from start to finish. When the day draws to a close, the farmer and her helpers enjoy a meal together after a job well done. Crisp, texture-rich artwork with a warm color palette brings to life the farm and this autumn ritual. The lovely, simple rhyming text makes this picture book a great choice for a read aloud. Further information about corn and harvesting is included at the end. A delightful homage to agriculture and a bountiful harvest. 

Review: Pumpkin and Beetle

Pumpkin and Beetle: Two Vampire Cats By Jannie Ho New York: Holiday House, 2025. Comics. 70 pages. Pumpkin and Beetle are vampire cats and very best friends, and they desperately want the latest issue of their favorite comic book. But they don't have any money! The intrepid feline friends start out on various money making ventures --with varying degrees of success. Right before despair, an offer to barter comes from an unlikely source! This graphic novel is perfectly for emerging readers. Cartoons in a Halloween-y color palette are big and easy to read with lots of different sized panels to keep readers engaged. The text is printed in an easy-to-read font without too many extra words. And, while Pumpkin and Beetle's village is populated by various ghouls and goblins, their barely scary appearance makes for a fright free adventure. For young readers wanting a Halloween story they won't be scared of --look no further!

Review: Bats!: Mysterious and Misunderstood Mammals

Bats!: Mysterious and Misunderstood Mammals By Lydia Lukidis North Mankato, MN: Capstone Press, 2026. Informational. 32 pages. In Bats!: Mysterious and Misunderstood Mammals , readers are invited into the hidden world of bats through striking visuals and clear, captivating text. Common misconceptions are addressed and cleared up, such as bats being bloodthirsty or gross. Physical traits, behaviors, and essential ecological roles—for example insect control— are also discussed.  An interactive echolocation activity helps readers better understand the way bats get around in the dark. The book also raises awareness of threats like habitat loss and disease and encourages bat conservation.   Bats are cool year round, but I get especially enthused about them once we hit the autumn season.  I thoroughly enjoyed learning more about bats--different species, unique bat behavior, and interesting trivia questions.  The photographs are definitely a highlight of the book, alth...

Five Faves: Books to Celebrate a New Baby

It may come as no surprise to you that librarians love to give books as gifts. Whenever I know of friends or family getting ready to welcome a new baby to their family, I am always very excited to gift them a book for reading. Bonding with babies over books is one of my favorite joys. Here are five of my favorite books for celebrating a new arrival. If I Could Written by Matt Zurbo Illustrated by Patrice Barton New York: Roaring Brook Press, 2025. Picture Book. The combination of the artwork and the touching words represent to me everything good about a parent/child relationship. There is so much hope and possibility and the potential for joy around every corner. This book brought tears to my eyes, and I plan to find a special reason to gift it to my adult children to let them know that this is still how I feel about them. For a Girl Becoming Written by Joy Harjo Illustrated by Adriana Garcia New York: Norton Young Readers, an imprint of W.W. Norton & Company, 2025. Picture Book. M...